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that international at the very heart of moscow. coming up on our teachers are just have been filed against the boston marathon bombing suspect who remains in the hospital we'll tell you about the new developments in this case and take a critical look at the tactics police use to apprehend the suspect and we have lift off this weekend virginians watch the successful launch of the end taurus rocket this and another corporate face of the growing reliance on private companies for space flight development we'll give you an in-depth look at the growth of the space industry. and each year millions depend on antibiotics to fight off diseases but our dependence on these drugs is now causing super bacteria ahead we'll look at the super bugs and why you should be worried.
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it's tuesday april twenty third eight pm in washington d.c. i'm megan lopez and you are watching r.t. well in the days since the boston marathon bombing that rocks that city americans and law enforcement agencies across the country have been on high alert earlier today there was another momentary scare when one of the most trusted news organizations in the world the associated press posted this breaking news updates through their official twitter account. the tweet claims that there were two blasts outside of the white house and that president obama had been injured but that tweet was fake the a.p. twitter account had in fact been hacked now we're going to list the damage was already done and within seconds that update had been retreated for a thousand times and apparently wall street was watching stocks took a nosedive within minutes of the tweet being posted the dow jones dropped over one hundred thirty three points but just as quickly as it fell the stock market recovered when it was learned that the tweet was
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a farce so obviously the boston bombing is still having ripple effects on the fears of the american public meanwhile four days since the boston marathon bombings suspect joan are. taken into custody by authorities new details are finally coming out about the investigation here's the latest information that's coming out speaking to investigators from his bedside in the hospital the nineteen year old acknowledged playing a role in planting the explosives near the marathon finish line he also told investigators that the u.s. wars in iraq and afghanistan actually motivated him and his brother to carry out these attacks that's according to officials close to the investigation when he does stand trial he will now face a number of charges including the use of a weapon of mass destruction which could land him in light with life in prison or with the death penalty or to correspondent on a stasi a church going to join me earlier with the latest developments. well let me get the latest we're hearing today is of course the fact that nineteen year old joe hart's
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or ny is finally beginning to reveal more details about the motives and reasoning behind this attack that shook the united states last monday certainly we're hearing from officials close to the investigation that he has said that the motives behind the two bombings that took place here in boston were the wars of the united states it has been fighting with in iraq and afghanistan and this is certainly breaking news here on the ground and officials are trying to find more details. about that we also know that her knife is saying allegedly to the investigators that him and his brother's brother were self radicalized he is saying according to officials here on the ground that they were not communicating with any extremist groups and that they had learned how to set up the bombs that they used basically on the internet using the pressure cookers that ended up making up these bombs they went online and figured out how to do that according to what we're hearing here on the ground also important to point out that he basically says and this isn't something
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that many people have been asking the question is whether or not they're connected to any radical groups and what we know right now on the ground for now i have a saying that is not the case stasia several u.s. officials have expressed disappointment in the fact that so hard i have will be trying as and will not be tried as an enemy combatant senator rand paul is not one of them however here's what he told fox business news in a recent interview what we do with you know i think we can still preserve the bill of rights i see no reason why our constitution is not strong enough to convict this young man with a jury trial with the bill of rights we do it to horrible people all the time rapists and murderers they get lawyers they get trials with juries and we seem to be able to do a pretty good job of justice so i think we can do is draw forces. now on the fact there you know any more insight as to why the obama administration is choosing to try this suspect as a civilian and not in a military tribunal well maybe in one of the loudest arguments against treating it as an enemy come combatant is of course the fact that people have been saying guys
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that we have to keep in mind that we're talking about a u.s. citizen who committed a crime on u.s. soil and involving americans and the largest the biggest argument that legal experts are using is basically if this happens if this person is tried in a military tribunals that would set a major president basically allowing officials to try americans like this and certainly that is something that has been raising. lots of eyebrows and as we know of course the white house has opted against that option and meanwhile a necessity of the t.s.a. announced today that it will hold off on a planned policy change to allow small knives on airplanes airplanes there we're going to allow people to start carrying knives of less than two point five inches long could this be because of the boston marathon bombings is there any connection between the two. well law you know it's hard to say whether there is a direct link in this particular case yet like you say the t.s.a. has been considering this claiming that they have
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a more serious things to look out for on an airplane but certainly we can tell you that you know there's definitely been a heightened sense of of fear and being alert a lot more than in the days before the bombing so certainly whatever measures officials are taking now to try to keep safe or are i guess many people are saying justified because of this this situation has just frightened so many people are to correspondent on a stock to check in on the ground in boston with the very latest. following the boston marathon bombings that america watched as the police department and f.b.i. conduct of a massive manhunt for the people responsible for the attack it was a manhunt unlike anything we've ever seen before video like the one you are seeing here of police raiding one home after another were common place in the city and all of these raids seem to happen willingly residents cooperated in the search despite the fact that the police didn't have a warrant and the people had no ties to the alleged suspects that's not to mention
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the fact that the entire city was essential and put on lockdown not even in the days after nine eleven was an entire city ordered to stay indoors but today as the case settles down in the city begins to return to normal let's take a critical look at the police tactics used to hunt down the brothers and to help me do that i'm joined now by garrett quinn he's a blogger at boston dot com he's also a contributor at reason magazine and the weekend editor at media right hey there gary it's certainly extreme measures were taken in the video we just saw and also throughout this investigation and the hunt for these men does the judge this is the thought of the fact that these men were so dangerous justify the actions that the boston police department took to walk down the city last week. while the residents i talked to in watertown and around the greater boston area all universally praised the police actions over the weekend if there's even a friday morning i couldn't find
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a single person who was. happy with what to transpire in this reflected. answers to questions i asked people earlier in the week about other civil liberties issues such as bag searches of added surveillance cameras and other things of this nature so what do you think the fact that all these people were supportive of it say is about the community and also the way that americans in general see their civil liberties and in times of crisis versus in ordinary times for the worse on people the sense that i talk to. silverglade he is a noted civil liberties lawyer a civil liberties a civil libertarian located in cambridge massachusetts and he had some very harsh things to say about what quite frankly what took place in watertown over the late thursday and particularly on friday when measures were taken to lock down the entire city told me that he was really unhappy with what he saw as the military and the increasingly militarized nature of american police forces now carol rose of the
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american civil liberties union she was a little more a little more cautious in what she had to say because they are the boss the massachusetts american civil liberties union is still reviewing a lot of the video the stuff that you showed earlier that people that are still coming in right now jared how her merican is willing to go to feel that sense of security that was once in boston before the marathon bombing has actually happened and what how far are they willing to go to also protect their sense of public privacy. you know i think that's a great question and to be honest i'm not really sure i think you know boston is a rugged tough. and strong place that i think people probably won't be willing to tolerate the long term you know encroachments on their civil liberties you know bag searches in boston a big issue for a long time they really fall on the subway and they really fall out of practice in recent. years and to the point where they're. rarely occur anymore i'm not sure
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about the rest of the country as a whole you saw. an increase in surveillance and other police activity that became almost permanent in new york after nine eleven but i'm not really sure what will happen in boston feeling feeling of my interviews of productive water people here is that most of these measures stepped up measures will probably be temporary now at sam's line and it always comes down to the rights of the constitution like the rights miranda. for instance now we know that joe hart was not read his miranda rights in the beginning and there was a lot of questions as to why that wasn't happening but it's that turns out president obama and the f.b.i. and the local officials said that he was not do read those rights because of the public safety exception now the obama administration expanded those illegal mental those safety public safety exceptions in two thousand and eleven but i have to ask you do these kind of exceptions to rules undermine the constitution.
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well this is a case this issue's been settled by the supreme court it was so it a case of the mid eighty's i believe ninety six that's the name of this case of state at the moment but this is something that the supreme court has reviewed it up held ask corsa to tional in certain circles in certain situations. personally i'm not really sure what could have been a tape from them when he was unconscious at what he was in such a terrible state when he was picked out of that boat because the gentleman. the suspect was just. pretty much incapacitated whether they removed him from that boat today we find out he's in better and better condition he's been able to communicate communicate although so far the only word we know that he has spoken since this incident is no and that was when he was asked if he could afford an attorney and finally care and a lot of people look at dzhokhar sinai as the treatment and think well it doesn't really matter what rights are afforded to him because he is a self professed bomber what would you say to those people or what should we say to
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those people as americans that following our constitution and also due process. who i think you know you see this man has been charged in a court of law he's been grabbed his miranda rights and he is not being given some of the more harsher treatment that was prescribed for him by people like lindsey. senator lindsey graham who wanted to treat him like it ought to be combatant he is being treated as if he has been treated as an american citizen would go to court and he is going to as if he has had his he has had his miranda rights read to him so i think that argument that argument but settled for the most part people can continue to debate whether this man should go to get no or whether he should whether he should have been treated as an enemy combatant but at this point argument is a dead in the water absolutely kerrick when blogger at boston dot com he's also a contributor at reason magazine and the we can editor at media i thank you so much for joining us. now let's focus on how the media covered the boston marathon
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bombing and the manhunt that followed a lot of news coverage with a series of mistakes including the misidentification of innocent people as the suspects for more on the mainstream media missteps the residents lori her feminist . the mainstream media sucks to epic proportions well covering the boston marathon bombing first you had the failure of c.n.n. reporting it was the first big news outlet to report that an arrest has been made in the bombing case when in actuality you know arrested been made c.n.n.
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claims in a statement and said to the huffington post that it had three credible sources on both local and federal levels and that's what it bates is reporting on so apparently they are ok with the wrong reporting and stand behind it. and when pete williams at n.b.c. got credit for getting that part of the story right that no one had been arrested yet c.n.n.'s howard kurtz actually made sure to point out that williams that gotten something wrong too when he reported that a body had been found in the boat where the suspect was hiding the blame game was happening all over the place with the new yorker editor being outraged by the new york post front page cover which printed a picture of two innocent people with a headline indicating that they were the bombing suspects. so essentially you had network pointing their fingers at each other and saying how terribly wrong their coverage was like mean little kids on a playground you ought to have a new media fucking right alongside traditional media outlets with web sites like
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reddit and gawker doing supposedly realtime coverage what they were really doing was real time rumor feeding it was tons of people on twitter like to call themselves journalists spewing out whatever sounded like news as fast as they could news websites with very quick to point out what other websites had gotten wrong supposin journalists were tweeting viciously at each other. c.n.n.'s anderson cooper lamented that initial reports so often are wrong and that's very true but it's not new what is new is the frequency and abundance of these initial wrong report how quickly they propagate and help even tiled news outlets have become and their realtime news coverage so what is to taste it comes down to this thanks to the speed and reach of the internet owning a story is incredibly difficult having the privilege to be the first to report something and owning it is a price so hard to win these days trying to scoop
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a story has become almost blood for news outlets but suppose the journalistic integrity are now forced to compete with pretty much anyone who has access to a computer today anyone with a pair of belem than a twitter account is allowed to consider themselves a member of the news media everyone is a journo so apparently legitimate outlets are now willing to risk reporting something wrong if it means they might be the first part then to get the story right the internet hasn't leveled the playing field it decimated it into a black looking hole of information and misinformation a life in some ways that's great is providing people with infinite sources of news allowing them to ignore the horrible mainstream media altogether if they so choose i'm the other hand it's created a new kind of crap for people to come through. so the lesson here is that maybe we all need to relax a little bit with our growing addiction to real time coverage and remember it might
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behoove us all to take a second to check our sources before we wreck this story entirely tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the rate that very. well senators on capitol hill met today to talk about the use of drones on america's adversaries this panel is the first time that the senate has called into question the use of you avi's to kill targets numerous lawmakers experts and human rights advocates were in attendance with one huge exception the obama administration did not participate in the hearings however archie's own liz wall was there and she's here to break it all down for us now liz little whole point of this hearing was to get more information about these these new avi's and how they're being used but obviously the obama administration wasn't there so what can we really learn from it all well that's right
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a lot of questions were raised as we know this program ever since it was created a whole history of it has been quite secretive after that epic filibuster by ron paul it really shined a light shine a spotlight on the drone campaign of senators and members of the public activist now demanding answers today was the very first hearing senate hearing on solely focused on the drone campaign as you had mentioned. there was no member of the obama administration their senators their senators the chair of this meeting today dick durbin senator cruz were very vocal about their disappointment of not having a member of the obama administration answer their questions we should mention that this hearing with the help supposed to happen back in april sixteenth but according to senator cruz they delayed it until today in order to accommodate the obama administration but still no word from them and not even a word as to why as of now why they didn't attend and. surprising that even those delays didn't help the obama administration get its paper see either so what did we
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learn from today's hearing what were the two sides for and against drones being used. say one of the most pivotal points of today's meeting is that we had a yemeni activist president a man by the name of it was only me and he was educated here in the u.s. and what was interesting is that he really spoke about he was educated here he made friends with one of his very good friends who spoke very fondly as a member of the u.s. air force but the story took a sad turn when he described that his village in yemen was struck by u.s. drone just six days ago i want to play a part of his testimony today now however when they think of america they think of the fuel from the drones the whole boat over their heads the two fired missiles and. what the violent militants had to breathe yes liefeld to achieve one drone strike accomplished and distant it is now and go against america.
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this is not an isolated and in a sense the drone strikes of the face of america to money. so definitely i would say one of the more chilling parts of the hearing are really putting a spotlight on how grown strikes can impact a sentiment towards towards the u.s. abroad and how the program is failing to win over the hearts and minds of these areas where these drone strikes where these drone campaigns are being conducted on the flipside i do want to mention that we did have a former u.s. air force colonel by the name of martha make sally and she kind of provided this tactical point of view she used it was interesting she didn't want to use the term grow when she wanted to use the term remotely piloted aircraft but she said that the word drone actually gives the perception that there is this robot that's out there just kind of acting on its own killing people freely and she want to she is she said just using that word kind of gives it this bad connotation when in fact
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there are people remotely operating these machines hundreds of people that are involved in operating them and she argued that these drones provide a high level of precision and oversight will actually have a clip of her as well as her testimony today could take a listen when you're talking about the use of remotely piloted aircraft you have what i believe is unprecedented level of persistence oversight and for sedition if you're choosing to use that as a platform your other choices are fighter aircraft cruise missiles seals artillery and other means of using lethal force. so there she is kind of a hailing the benefits of the use of drones and targeted killings she also said that the use of drones spares the loss of american lives and take soldiers out of the heat of the battle but she did say and i would say across the board there was agreement that there needs to be more transparency on the drone campaign and you heard that. that that's what people are demanding some answers and some more
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information and transparency is exactly what the obama administration promised and president obama particular in the twenty thirteen state of the union address now lou as i understand it senator lindsey graham was there and he was the most hawkish of all of them can you can you do anything you say really surprised you can you give us an example of what he was saying right well yes senator lindsey graham is a very vocal supporter of the obama administration's drone campaign and he certainly didn't make that a secret today. said a couple of interesting things i actually tweeted this out he said once you're a designated enemy it doesn't have to be a fair fight so kind of saying you know once once you turn once you turn into an enemy once you prove to be a danger of the u.s. . it doesn't have to be fair the you don't have the right to due process and he he also. said that if you want more transparency count me in but when it comes to wartime decisions he really stressed that he believes he puts
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faith and president obama as having that discretion as commander in chief to be the commander in chief of the drone campaign and he alone can make this decision and and lindsey graham reiterated his support for that today well it certainly was a step forward in terms of transparency with the hearing but then again the obama administration wasn't present our chief correspondent liz wahl reporting from capitol hill today bring us all the latest on that drone hearing. well it's one small step for space exploration one huge like up on the competition yet another private company has entered the commercial arena for space anyway and it's giving space x. a run for its money the orbital sciences corporation launched its new rocket from wallops island virginia on sunday it's just the first step for this company in a race to supply the international space station are to correspondent margaret how was at the launch and she brings us this report. for free so interests majestic fear jaw dropping using spark inspiration and all like seeing
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a rocket launch from earth and harris was no exception it's liftoff historic in part because it's changing the spectrum of who has access to the international space station from here wallace island virginia where we just witnessed the historic rocket launch of the an terrorists rocket arguably the largest rocket launch virginias ever same zero and liftoff of and when nasa stopped its space shuttle program in two thousand and eleven it marked an ending to the thirty year way of business as usual the u.s. government gave private companies the chance to charter their own mission to the international space station now this rocket launch is the first step towards creating a competitive marketplace for this very business now there are two types of private space competition at the moment space tourism and space exploration when it comes to space exploration there's been one dominating for space x. with alarming about one private company being able to conduct all space exploration
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number one they can charge whatever rates they want and number two the u.s. space program and the i.f.'s are almost completely dependent on one private company . that is until now the interiors rocket was created by another company orbital a former astronaut and now executive vice president of orbital frank culbertson told r.c. many parts on the interiors rocket were in fact manufactured in russia the edges in cells were built in russia about forty years ago actually but they've been in storage they've been tested extensively the design is they were bought by aerojet. two years ago we have stage long separation and the answer is it was just a test launch but it was still the primary goal of the flight to deposit a payload into orbit nova scotia pointed out again that this engine that was the. many years ago is up to today's international rocket engineering standards in terms
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of its technical parameters specific engine weight and specific fuel consumption bringing more competition into the equation that lowers prices and guarantees some sort of stability for i assess supplies and with orbitals billion dollar baby entier is this is just the first of many we're going to see. margaret how old are t.v. while for most americans when you're feeling sick you go to the doctor to figure out the problem and there prescribe any number of antibiotics in order to fight the infection but it turns out that overprescribing drugs is one factor that's playing a into a major problem for the medical community and it's a gripping hospitals around the country drug resistant bacteria the issue of the spec teria is such a huge concern that that a center for disease control of bristol east a statement the director himself dr thomas fried and held a press conference to sound the alarm are to correspondent liz wahl shows us how
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little bugs are becoming a big problem for the medical community. an invisible but deadly threat has creeped into us hospitals it's not getting better actually it's getting worse dr anthony found she is talking about c.r. re a so-called super bug that is resistant to nearly all antibiotics the bacteria kills half of infected patients on the first case of c.r.u. was identified here at johns hopkins back in two thousand and seven and since that microbiologist here say that the superbug has become much more combat detecting one to two cases per week now on average testing for the bacteria happens here in the basement of johns hopkins hospital scientists take several steps to confirm the bacteria they are dealing with is in fact the superbug this is called the phoenix and you put the microbes in there what have you the lights that goes through the spine and to its end it would create and give you haven't been in susceptibilities the highly resistant microbes are tested again and in your bio lab once in the
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broth. uses large plates we actually spread the organism on to the plate. incubator over night the result tells you just how powerful the bacteria is where you see it clearing that's where the drug is working so this one this drug right here has no zone so i mean the organisms completely resistant to it a potentially deadly problem for patients infected with the superbug that means even the most powerful antibiotics can help them so far forty two states have reported cases of sorry they tend to attack in hospitals are nursing homes and in fact those that are already vulnerable so it's always a very special circumstance when someone is in a hospital and has of the bill dated condition that lowers their body's defense mechanisms experts say the problem is a result of doctors prescribing antibiotics too often and patients taking them and appropriately they ask the doctor to give them an antibiotic because they think
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they'll feel better in some time just to satisfy the pace. a doctor will give an antibiotic which is not appropriate and that selects for the growth selective growth of these resistant microbes the centers for disease control is calling on hospitals to take action to detect and prevent cases of superbugs and so once you identify that there is what do you. want to add in five days a cod we. found was taking care of sufficient and we're quite interaction. and the patient has to be in isolation that means washing your hands thoroughly when you go into a room and when you leave a room wearing gloves protective equipment downs when you know someone is infected with the rising rates of superbugs experts say doctors nurses and patients must take action now to prevent the problem from spreading in washington liz wahl r.t. all right well that does it for me for more on the stories we covered go to youtube
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for the past two years the battle has raged at the mouth of the niger river pitting local militants against government forces and multinational oil companies. when i first arrived here i had just a basic understanding of the nature of the conflict. gerri is the fifth largest supplier of oil to the united states is the eight large six quarter of oil on the planet but in the niger delta region that produces hundreds of millions of dollars in oil and gas each year the average person lives on less than one dollar per day there are no this school no good roads no good hospitals every year over three
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hundred oil spills contaminate the region and constant flaring of precious natural gas pollution the ecosystem. companies and corrupt politicians reap enormous profits the inhabitants of the niger delta live in poverty. under these circumstances there was no surprise to me that a conflict that ignited much militant pipelines sabotage closed haitians and kidnapped foreign oil workers. so leave. who took that ice blue decide lies who crumbled economy. mr leslie. the truth is i always tend to root for the underdog and i felt an attraction to these men who were taking on the world's largest oil corporations and the corrupt government of africa's most populous nation so i took my camera to nigeria to try to meet them.
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bob as bad. as. you thought i bought your new book. i'm going to tell you through. all who got you into so i got it all why do. you call we don't let you fall stuff yes or like you. yes or you want my bread out. yes. yes or yes but i don't and i doubt yes it feels pretty thank you see
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only what you see doesn't add. but. i decided to follow the camp commander's advice traveling with some fishermen i set out to see for myself what life is like in the niger delta and hopes of understanding the conditions out of which the militancy was born. my brother such a life is sweet it's just that there is no money. to live manage
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a good life is not easy. but i had to keep a low profile numerous foreign journalists and documentary filmmakers had already been expelled country. government forces patrolling creeks and going on a mission to combat the militants and protect the oil from illegal. but many in the niger delta builders the oil companies and the federal government were robbing the region of oil. we passed by bonny island where multinational oil companies like shell. and agile tap into the thirty six billion barrels of oil beneath our feet. and i find myself in each of the tiny fishing village that is frequently visited by the. militants from a nearby camp. as
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. i said. i think the most disturbing number. the government we have been i do in the event not to god not to him. not to know about. and i joke. or. do you think they're no longer here. but i beg go out of office. and the strong voice. why can't they find somewhere else to stay. far away. what are they doing.
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it looks like they carry some people in this big bed and they bend to. the far don't hold my guess is it will be bad for them if they run out of bullets what a world we live in is this an urban life or rural life would allow a new born and. are they dragging the other speedboat along there using their guns to signal each other. even in the midst of a conflict so ordinary life takes its course and its twenty three year old named mom goes into labor feel. for. them ok mama has come. i mean and that's when you're done eating please check your stomach moment.
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when she is slow to deliver her father feeds her roots and black pepper a traditional remedy to help speed the birth. how that is so it is not a minute you're going to want to give you this route to to. take it in sure you come on. to it stand up. for you this thing is no better take it with a pepper and chew it audio to neutral identical love them take it quickly come on. my stomach hurts if you were cheering it you would a finished it already done. all this once the demo is gone demis used. all of them does not speak to your body did i didn't you. this is the cause is a need to wish it would and knows how to give advice i love you. oh good lord this given space. it's all a neat no complications arise as momma settles all over.
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god let it live wanted to come out now hard you can do it do it now do it to zeus the baby emerging then bilko cord is wrapped around his neck and he is not presented with a. son. one with. a lot of. what . is that enough do you need sun. done too long a time down i do it to first do it to down take take the sun. bring more bring more what's happened. once. the baby has come take him out take him out.
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by. enough way out then i feel my pains during the delivery naima pain once the baby's out. you guys are like oh. my god. during my time in h.r. career i've gotten a taste of the tenuous life in the creeks the vast disparity between the region's immense natural wealth and inhabitants access to basic necessities like clean drinking water or modern medical. methods the side the niger delta cause to which the militants have laid claim seem just. but i want to learn more about why some young men choose to enter the ranks of the militants and about the leaders to draw them into the struggle so i made my way to the camp of the notorious to take
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a tom cruise niger delta patriotic force as one of the strongest in the region. israel to record high of one hundred thirty three dollars per barrel and fears that might add to the movement of the greater the niger delta letter still raising the lani to the salvage on development company monday. every day are next to join the people. known to be terrorizing the area that people had allowed criminals to carry out such as to be killing maiming and he said people. i would. want to tell them. that it would. take a time had been driven into hiding manager is trying task force he retaliated with
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an attack on the presidential hotel nevertheless he and his boys are fated to hide out as fugitives and a handful of camps they maintain in the creeks awaiting a resolution to the continent or a deal that would permit them to to return. about . this my wife. we had in mind i thought for don't fight the house so we need development schools i just all. know the government should do something about. the group of local journalists permitted to visit the techies camp for a press conference.
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that will. be goes on so. there are some boys with guns telling to cover their faces a. minute i'm not going to nobody tell them to arrange themselves. just. don't. do that. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. let me let me i want it all let me ask you a question from. here my misspent work is we're having
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a debate we have our knives out. but if you get this right it's a bad thing never get married a situation where b. and i don't agree to talk about surveillance or a. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more patrie down to the bottom line there is still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. piece and it is going to be pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout what's been like nobody's allowed to be
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how can you help peace if you don't. just. governments. just. when you see sincerity in. this instead. you know and i know. the president no i don't like my life as i like like everybody you know what does evolve. is not what's got his you ok ok. it was. fixed. but you should see him do to live. up to them you know there are some records from. where you from. my life did not
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revise that. well. i will go you. know i'm going to i mean i didn't go off i want to. so how long have you been here in the can. you done. with. and eloise day. i don't know two governments called because. it's your government your boss will be lost or thought i. am and if. you're my country congressman i don't need first. nothing but i think. i'm going to. come as. well. i'm from.
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we are facing a lot of problems in the net. because no one thought to drink for no good school for no. fun when you visit as far as well but. on somebody like. what. is the. human rights activists. many many names. of the two. enemies is to an end to. this man if it is my. if you.
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do not. employees. when i first met chambers resided mostly on the outskirts of the camp or at home among the militants and with his true family he believes he found a father and a tech and where his own father fell short. i get. this is. this is. this it is this. or dishy. body. with these evil presidents.
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making it and to destroy and that is game. after i've not taken a fall for me to where. i left everything. on official loomis each and then also the dots and i think i think. if i want to know that it is game it's. nice for me in the. navy to slam a from the most it's. called movietone dissolved.
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and my main would go into that i'd. have my hair. and then yeah i think from from here. there's someone and it's. it's just that i didn't gave it to him but he's my child it was a good one i don't do to him what i trained him. says i have six children three boys three goes. is a good kid the wise hardworking godall. and since do. i want to see him. him i was living here until he died it is his primary school and he went to. his
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father. and later he left when i saw him last one i was in the hospital and when he came out that was when the mark i was operated. on i really want to see. to my operation was the last time i saw him so i would like tina to come back so i will see him. you know. it's good if you go there and that his mother was working on the farm. and i'm a jew and i want to i thought he was dead. i've gone to port harcourt to look for him i didn't see him i said maybe he's dead. if you went to any other place i don't know. you know i'm going to go by god i don't exactly know there was no doubt the highlight was.
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some of the things. that was how that how i don't know how that was. valid. value. going going going going to get out of that i was bored. yet probably did i did. that. very much. i got i decided. to stick the fix on the mobile world. for me over the strike. you know how well. it was going on. what i mean the time to do its thing before i
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was it's morning and you talk to me that just drink for you that is secret for you to smoke so use this event out of your. food is not one of the money is not well known this we don't. have all the time oh god no i doubt it's god like and i grew up under the law and i did i'm like i'm not going to be i'm going to talk about this i want to know what i thought then that is what i don't know you by the way you know how much everything that we don't like then i was. like a lot of what he was i was not marriageable with you know not yes i come with my job and i'm feeling and it was you don't worry about that it's awkward i thought i was. well you know good stuff. but i don't want to know what i know there's. nobody out there and i did not know
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that and i doubt very much. that i do not. want to let it. go down to what it. was but you are not the one who got to do it that way there just by the lab it. was my dad's god damn i forgot i do not think about how it. might be done. oh. well found what. we know who. almost.
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every day i don't know if you want to under the title not welcome in times. i don't know the fall but if i don't i must i'm not somebody. i must have a comp went to fight. or not fire. next time i know. i should and i think they're not and i'm not. a. very good. mother. who knows. what fight oh no not on here are you doing i was. i was. out.
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i won the n.l. you know that was the one that i knew that i know is there no god is on the other clothes there. was. there was. loads the load up here was. that. he got when he said. he. yeah. i me and then some boys does a. life and tries to leave if you don't know he come. with a golf. to do boosh fee. for
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. my own site which of a lot of the time that these are god's will is the one that. is not. i would be in the prison yard to be. the worst journalist a lonely white house to have a day at a radio guy and pull out of a.o.l. minutes from a cricket club that i want you to watch what we're about to give you've never seen anything like this on college.
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